AuthorTopic: Im a Newbie! I really need help in some stuff! (Read 6145 times)

Hi! Im kind of new to Linux and I would like to ask you guys some few questions...

1.) I downloaded some installation programs in .tzr.gz format. How can I install them? I have heard of some .configure or . make or something similar taht you write in the console, but I dont really know how to do it or what to write. For example I want to install Firefox and I have the file firefox-2.0.0.9.tar.gz ... what exactly do I have to do or write in the console to install it?

2.) I have a 1024x768 resolution in my VL which is good... but I would like better a 1152x864 resolution. How can I add it? I know you have to configure your xorg.conf and in your section Screen add the resolution... I did it but it didnt work. I still cant change the resolution. The new resolution doesnt appear in the Configure - Kdesktop part where you change the resolutions. I have 61 Hz. And I think I should be able to change it because in Windows I have a 1152x864 resolution, but not in VL. Here's an example of what I did in my xorg.conf ...

3.) Ive heard of a driver that you install and then you can see the files you have in Windows from Linux. Can that be done and how can I do it? (I know Ubuntu does that, Ive seen it)

4.) Why does this happen? I put a CD in VL and then when I eject it and then want to see the CD again or any other cd, VL doesnt read it anymore? What happens?

5.) And finally... (this is just stuff I want for more comfort) how can I change the hour from 24 hour format to 12 hour format? and how do I do to make the NumLock (BloqNum) light turn on automatically when I start VL.

I know its a lot of questions, but since Im new at Linux and want to totally leave Windows, I want to learn and know all this stuff. I do really need your help, pals! Thanks a lot! Greetings from Honduras, Central America!

I might suggest breaking it down to several posts in the appropriate parts of the forums that way you tackle them one at a time, and we (the community) have a better idea of the progress you're having on it.

For starters, I can answer one question for you... The first one.

Vl ships with what we call a 'package manager' it is called GSlapt. You may have seen a Desktop icon or a menu entry with that name (in the Main menu, under System).

You can use that application to install packages. Packages are ready-made binary packages that will run on your VL install. No need for you to run the configure, make and isntall process, someone has already done it... you just need to install the binaries.

Use the Gslapt tool to search for and install the applications that you need.

When you open it up, click the "Update" button. Then in the search bar type the name of the application you're looking for. When it comes up, select it, and click install.

I might suggest breaking it down to several posts in the appropriate parts of the forums that way you tackle them one at a time, and we (the community) have a better idea of the progress you're having on it.

For starters, I can answer one question for you... The first one.

Vl ships with what we call a 'package manager' it is called GSlapt. You may have seen a Desktop icon or a menu entry with that name (in the Main menu, under System).

You can use that application to install packages. Packages are ready-made binary packages that will run on your VL install. No need for you to run the configure, make and isntall process, someone has already done it... you just need to install the binaries.

Use the Gslapt tool to search for and install the applications that you need.

When you open it up, click the "Update" button. Then in the search bar type the name of the application you're looking for. When it comes up, select it, and click install.

That will give you a sane install, and wont break your system.

HTH

Thank you! I will consider your advise of breaking down the questions. ok now I am in Gslapt and it does look for the programs I want but for example Im looking for Mozilla Firefox and it shows me that I can install version 2.0.0.6 but I want version 2.0.0.9 that I just downloaded in .tar.gz ... also I want to install Skype and it doesnt show it up in Gslapt, so I think that ill be obliged to install it the other way I think. What do you think I should do?

That Firefox you downloaded. It's not really meant to install. Basically it's a "zip" file with Firefox and needed files included. You can run it from the folder thats created when you decompress it.

Not sure what version of VL you are using, nor what desktop you are using. But chances are, you simply right click on the firefox file you downloaded and select "decompress, or extract here" <----- or something like that. You will see a new folder. Enter the folder and double click on Firefox and it will run.

In the next couple days, maybe tommorow. I will have the new Firefox packaged that you may install via getslapt or slapt-get. If you would rather wait.

That Firefox you downloaded. It's not really meant to install. Basically it's a "zip" file with Firefox and needed files included. You can run it from the folder thats created when you decompress it.

Not sure what version of VL you are using, nor what desktop you are using. But chances are, you simply right click on the firefox file you downloaded and select "decompress, or extract here" <----- or something like that. You will see a new folder. Enter the folder and double click on Firefox and it will run.

In the next couple days, maybe tommorow. I will have the new Firefox packaged that you may install via getslapt or slapt-get. If you would rather wait.

ok ill wait... tell me when you get it and how you got it so i can do it in the future. thx! Anyone can help me out with the other questions... especially the one with the resolution! please.

After rereading your post I believe you are using SOHO. All your problems can be solved fairly easily with the included tools. I can't tell you what to do exactly since I am not running that version. I'm a bit nervous telling you how to do it the hard way. Hopefully someone else will be along shortly

But please add more information about your computer, and what version of VL you installed. It will take a lot of guesswork out of fixing your problems.

After rereading your post I believe you are using SOHO. All your problems can be solved fairly easily with the included tools. I can't tell you what to do exactly since I am not running that version. I'm a bit nervous telling you how to do it the hard way. Hopefully someone else will be along shortly

But please add more information about your computer, and what version of VL you installed. It will take a lot of guesswork out of fixing your problems.

/dev/hda1 /mnt/dos msdos umask=0 0 0replace the "a" in hda1 with the hard drive letter your windows partition is on."a" for the first hard drive, "b" for the second hard drive, "c" for the third and so on.

now replace the "1" with the partition on the proper hard drive with the proper letter. "1" for the first partition "2" for the second and so on.

if your windows partition were the second partition on the third hard drive you would use this:

/dev/hd2 /mnt/dos msdos umask=0 0 0chances are however that you have your windows installation on the first partition of a single drive and it is formatted as ntfs. So all you would have to do is uncomment the line

The other thing I notice is that you have your default colour depth set to 16. You can probably get 24 if you have a modern video card. So set the line "DefaultDepth 24". What is your video card by the way?

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